A couple holding hands in the Merzouga desert happy after they saved the cost of the travel in Morocco

The cost of travel to Morocco can be affordable if you know what to expect and plan accordingly! Flights, places where to stay, getting around, food, and things to do all cost different amounts in Morocco. In this article, we will go through all of these things and give you some details so you can have the best trip without breaking the bank.

Cost of Flights to Morocco

A camel driver with three camels in theSahara desert of Morocco.

Finding a good deal on flights is your first step. Prices can vary widely, so it is better to book early and keep an eye out for special offers. Major airlines and budget carriers both fly to Morocco, giving you plenty of options.

  • Europeans: Many budget airlines can take you to Morocco for under €150 each way. Or, for an adventure, take a ferry from Spain for around €40.
  • Other countries: Check out websites like Secret Flying (great deals!) and Skyscanner (search by month for cheapest dates). Be flexible with airports and travel times to save even more. Consider flying into one city and out of another, and be open to visiting during cheaper times of the year. The more flexible you are, the cheaper your flights can be!

Cost of Accommodation in Morocco

A desert camp in Merzouga, accommodation in Morocco to save the travel cost.

Morocco has a range of places to stay, from luxurious hotels to charming guesthouses known as riads. Prices can differ greatly depending on comfort and location. For a truly unique experience, consider staying in a riad in one of the old cities to enjoy authentic Moroccan architecture and hospitality.

  • Big cities (Marrakech, Casablanca, Fes..) are more expensive (€80-300 per night).
  • Smaller cities and towns are cheaper (€50-200 per night).
  • Book in advance for the best deals!

Hotels in Morocco fit any budget, so you can explore big cities or relax in smaller towns.

Cost of Transportation in Morocco

Cost of Travel by Transportation in Morocco

Transport in Morocco includes buses, trains, and taxis. Buses are economical and cover most of the country, making them ideal for budget travelers. Trains are comfortable and a good choice for longer distances between major cities like Casablanca and Marrakech. Taxis are convenient for shorter trips but agree on the fare beforehand to avoid surprises.

  • Trains: €5-30 (Operate only between major cities)
  • Buses: €5-15 (between cities and small towns)
  • Taxis: €1-3, negotiate the fare first!
  • Rental cars: €30-50 per day

Cost of Souvenirs in Morocco

Cost of Shopping for Souvenirs in Morocco

While exploring, you might stumble upon the colorful markets called souks. They’re perfect for picking up souvenirs like spices and handcrafted items. Remember, bargaining is part of the culture here, so have fun with it and you might get a better price!

Here’s a guide for some popular items:

  • Rugs: €100 – 2,000 (depending on size and quality)
  • Leather poufs: €50 – 150
  • Ceramics: €10 – 100 (depending on size and detail)
  • Jewelry: €20 – 200 (depending on design and materials)
  • Spices: €5 – 20 per jar

Morocco has amazing souvenirs for every budget. Get ready to find something special and remember to bargain the price.

Cost of Food in Morocco

Cost of Eating Out and Groceries in Morocco

Eating at local restaurants or street food stalls can save you money and also give you a taste of authentic Moroccan cuisine. Dishes like Tagine and Couscous are must-try. Keep these tips in mind, and you’ll be able to enjoy all that Morocco has to offer without breaking the bank. Happy travels!

Prices depend on what you get and where you eat. Here’s a rough guide:

  • Street food: €2-5 (cheap and delicious!)
  • Casual restaurants: €5-10 (local flavors)
  • Mid-range restaurants: €10-20 (more options)
  • Fancy restaurants: €20+ (special occasion!)

You can also buy groceries at stores to save money. Morocco has food for every budget and traveler (vegetarian options are available). Enjoy trying new things!

Cost of Wifi and Communication in Morocco

A winding road in Boumalne Bades with renat cars going up.

Staying connected in Morocco is important to easily navigate and avoid scams. Here are some tips to follow to stay connected in Morocco:

  • Buy a SIM card with data (price depends on the plan): You can buy it in the airport or outside where it is less expensive. The SIM Card costs between €1 to €2, and the Data to charge is roughly around €1 for 1GB in Morocco.
  • Use free Wi-Fi: in hotels, cafes, and some public areas.
  • Get online easily: Skip the hassle of buying a SIM card at the airport! Buy an eSIM card online with Airalo before your trip (around €10 for 1GB).

Cost of Renting a Car in Morocco

Hiring a driver to reduce the cost of travel to Morocco.

Renting a car can reduce the cost of travel in Morocco. Moreover, it also allows you to explore the country on your own time! Renting a car gives you freedom, but be prepared for different road conditions and driving rules.

  • Basic car rentals cost $30-50 daily (more during peak season).
  • Factor in extra costs: gas, insurance (around €10-20 extra daily), and tolls.

Cost of Tours and Activities and Tours in Morocco

There are plenty of Morocco tours and activities that travelers can take and are affordable. Here is a rough guide on what to expect:

  • City Tours: €20-50 per person
  • Adventures: €50-150+ (camel trekking, mountain hiking)
  • Entrance Fees: €1-10 (e.g., UNESCO sites)

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